Alfred Thomas, 28, was charged with second-degree murder and weapon possession in Wednesday night's shooting death of Martin Paulk, 23, at Lodi and East Laurel streets. Thomas was sent to the Onondaga County Justice Center jail with no bail.

The victim was shot 10 times all over his body, and eight bullets remained lodged in him after death, according to court paperwork.

"The shots included one to the center of the chest, two to the upper left chest region, one to the right cheek area of the face and several to the lower extremities," court papers read.

A witness identified Thomas and the other suspect shooting at the victim, the paperwork stated.

The same witness identified the suspects on video footage captured within a block of the homicide, records stated. Additional video footage captured the faces of both suspects about 20 minutes before the shooting, a "couple of blocks" from the scene, records stated.

Police found .22 caliber gun casings at the scene, records stated.

After he was shot Paulk ran up East Laurel Street toward Catherine Street before he collapsed. The suspects fled up East Laurel Street and through several backyards.

The victim was taken by ambulance to Upstate University Hospital where he was later pronounced dead.

Syracuse police have declined to comment further on the case, noting that one suspect remains on the loose. No photo of the captured suspect was released.